Spark
All in one email solution.
Spark helps you take your inbox under control. Instantly see what’s important and quickly clean up the rest. Spark for Teams allows you to create, discuss, and share email with your colleagues.
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Spark is praised for its smart inbox and collaboration features, making email management efficient for both personal and professional use. Users appreciate its ability to handle multiple email accounts seamlessly and its AI features that enhance productivity. However, some users express dissatisfaction with the latest version, citing performance issues and a less intuitive design compared to previous versions. Despite these concerns, many find Spark's interface user-friendly and its features valuable for achieving inbox zero. The app's cross-platform integration and ease of use are also highlighted positively.
This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.
How people rate Spark
Based on 13 reviews
Recent highlights
While the new team is still in transition from the acquisition(?) and some features are missing from Spark 2 in the newer Spark 3.0, I still very much love how much my experience and relationship to my email has vastly changed for the better. I actually ENJOY email now.
Spark has revolutionized how I handle my email inbox. Intelligent inbox sorting keeps me focus on the most important emails + the ability to snooze emails and schedule them for later is truly a genius move! It's become an essential tool for managing my email efficiently. 🪄
Sparkmail went from an incredible app to the slowest, most unreliable, constantly crashing app of all time. I can't go more than two days without the app freezing on me. It blows my mind how the development team took such a wrong turn. Stay away from Spark. It's upsetting to say this because I used to love Spark. But their latest version basically ignores the most basic and critical aspect of a good app: performance. If I have to wait 2 seconds for an email to open up then you're failing miserably.